Use of earthworm casts to validate FT-IR spectroscopy as a 'sentinel' technology for high-throughput monitoring of global changes in microbial ecology

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Scullion, J., Elliott, G. N., Huang, W. E., Goodacre, R., Worgan, H., Darby, R., Bailey, M. J., Gwynn-Jones, D., Griffith, G. W., Winson, M. K., Williams, P. A., Clegg, C. D. and Draper, J. 2003. Use of earthworm casts to validate FT-IR spectroscopy as a 'sentinel' technology for high-throughput monitoring of global changes in microbial ecology. Pedobiologia. 47 (5-6), pp. 440-446.

AuthorsScullion, J., Elliott, G. N., Huang, W. E., Goodacre, R., Worgan, H., Darby, R., Bailey, M. J., Gwynn-Jones, D., Griffith, G. W., Winson, M. K., Williams, P. A., Clegg, C. D. and Draper, J.
Keywordstransform-infrared-spectroscopy; pyrolysis mass-spectrometry; pseudomonas-fluorescens; ribosomal-rna; gene-transfer; Bacteria
Year of Publication2003
JournalPedobiologia
Journal citation47 (5-6), pp. 440-446
Open accessPublished as non-open access
Funder project or codeSoil Science and Environmental Quality (SSEQ)
Project: 1460 3110

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